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>> well, the difference between guns and an assault weapon ban. >> but peggy was talking about all-- >> yes, and there's a right to have a constitutional right to have a gun, but the court decision also was that reasonable restrictions on ownership of guns are permissible and talked about reasonable restriction. >> isn't that the type of person who buys the guns and making sure the checks are done as they should be? >> that's a whole different issue with the checks and right now i was embarrassed to watch the congress earlier in the year take up a bill, ban the bill sell a gun to a person on the terrorism list. the bill didn't pass and today, someone on the terrorism list is eligible to buy a gun. that makes no sense whatsoever. >> governor, if we can talk about the fiscal cliff, because you have a lot of experience with taxes. a lot of people say you lost reelection because of the tax issue, because you instituted taxes and many people felt you betrayed a promise the way the first president bush did and you raised tacxes and governor jon corzine raised taxes and is there a political
>> well, the difference between guns and an assault weapon ban. >> but peggy was talking about all-- >> yes, and there's a right to have a constitutional right to have a gun, but the court decision also was that reasonable restrictions on ownership of guns are permissible and talked about reasonable restriction. >> isn't that the type of person who buys the guns and making sure the checks are done as they should be? >> that's a whole different issue with the checks...
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"wall street journal's" peggy noonan, "republicans need to talk." now it's just dissolved slowly into peggy's column. could we have some music? no, that doesn't work. no, let's try that again. i want to dissolve. you don't have to set the stage here, t.j., because i've told everybody. you don't have to show -- here we go. if we could have a little mood music, too. peggy noonan in "the wall street journal," "republicans need to talk." >> cinematic. >> no timing. it's fast. always too quick. yeah. so now it's time for today's "must-read op-ed." and let's go to "the wall street journal" and peggy noonan. >> another dissolve. ah. >> that was nice. that was nice. >> great. >> that was. right now, everyone's open to the idea of change. the party can either go the way of the whigs or they can straighten up and fly right, get serious and make their philosophy feel new again and pick candidates who can win. but party leaders should -- come on, guys. i'm reading a serious column here, don't laugh. everything moves faster now. there's no particular need to let
"wall street journal's" peggy noonan, "republicans need to talk." now it's just dissolved slowly into peggy's column. could we have some music? no, that doesn't work. no, let's try that again. i want to dissolve. you don't have to set the stage here, t.j., because i've told everybody. you don't have to show -- here we go. if we could have a little mood music, too. peggy noonan in "the wall street journal," "republicans need to talk." >> cinematic....
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peggy in columbia, maryland. democrat. caller: i have a question for mr. goldfarb. i have not heard anyone address this so far on your show, and that is the proposition of letting the fiscal cliff expire, go down the fiscal cliff for tax rates, and adjust the taxes for the 98% through the rebate process. and this could be available for anyone, any president. let the bush tax rates apply as a ceiling, and then apply the rebate process to control the 98%. host: why do you propose that? what is the advantage in your view? caller: because the executive branch, the president, whoever it is, would have the ability to adjust the tax effectively for anyone who falls below the clintons' ceiling, and they could do this anytime. there would not have to go back to congress. -- they would not have to go back to congress. guest: it is true that technically the administration can do some things without even the congress's approval, but it would not be a lasting solution. let's say you could freeze the amount of withholding that you pay three paycheck at the level it was this year,
peggy in columbia, maryland. democrat. caller: i have a question for mr. goldfarb. i have not heard anyone address this so far on your show, and that is the proposition of letting the fiscal cliff expire, go down the fiscal cliff for tax rates, and adjust the taxes for the 98% through the rebate process. and this could be available for anyone, any president. let the bush tax rates apply as a ceiling, and then apply the rebate process to control the 98%. host: why do you propose that? what is...
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and peggy noonan had a call the other day about that, would we all be satisfied if we solved the fiscal problem and long-term , basically we were taking 50% of the g.d.p. and spending it? we would say at least we have stability. at least we're paying for it. we don't care that we're taking after of all the money in the country. >> senator, i would say that to our discussion this morning, it's about the quality of what you're getting. ers kin bowles is famous for saying, you spend this money on health care but what do you get for it? we don't rate on any of the rankings. what do you get for it? >> is the continued left movement nevitt -- if the continued left movement is inevitable, we might as well figure out a way to deal with it. >> i'm not sure i'm in that camp. >> every time we talk about the cacks code -- tax code you talk about revenue neutral. what if somebody said, we'd like to get revenue out of that. that happened in 1986. >> simpson bowles $1.1 trillion in deductions and exceptions annually to reduce rates to $100 billion an reduce debt. >> the corporate world has, i think, v
and peggy noonan had a call the other day about that, would we all be satisfied if we solved the fiscal problem and long-term , basically we were taking 50% of the g.d.p. and spending it? we would say at least we have stability. at least we're paying for it. we don't care that we're taking after of all the money in the country. >> senator, i would say that to our discussion this morning, it's about the quality of what you're getting. ers kin bowles is famous for saying, you spend this...
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if you roll down your car windows and turned the radio out loud, you could hear buddy holly singing peggy sue from one end of main street to the other. now we know of his favorite song was. just down the road, my great grandfather and great grandmother lived in an apartment above the bakery across the street from the drugstore. they shared their small apartment with two grown sons, wounded vets of world war ii, who got by on disability pension. eventually, huck and tom would leave that nebraska town and find themselves in the jungles of vietnam, serving side by side, there were both severely wounded by the viet cong in a land mine explosion. able to survive through the night. of that experience, he wrote, from that day on, i was a changed person. i remember a strong resolve coming over me as i were chopper climbed over the canopy of the jungle and i watched the steam rise above that in the morning light. i made myself a promise that if i ever got out of this place, was ever in a position to do something about it, i would make sure that war so horrible, so and riddled with suffering, i wou
if you roll down your car windows and turned the radio out loud, you could hear buddy holly singing peggy sue from one end of main street to the other. now we know of his favorite song was. just down the road, my great grandfather and great grandmother lived in an apartment above the bakery across the street from the drugstore. they shared their small apartment with two grown sons, wounded vets of world war ii, who got by on disability pension. eventually, huck and tom would leave that nebraska...